“Lastly, if classical schools more cautiously approached graduate degrees, a lot of us teachers might be out of some pay, but we might be made all the wiser and more honest for it. So, what if in the next interview, your administration stopped asking: what school did you go to, and instead they asked: what does this proverb mean? “
-from Travis Copeland’s I Almost Regret My Master’s Degree
Classical Christian education has become a movement so intent on congratulating itself and singing its own praises, nearly anyone who calls for reform is labeled an ingrate and a perfectionist. I appreciate Travis Copeland’s willingness to call a spade a spade. His latest article for CiRCE is well worth reading.
